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Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4
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To His Excellency General Washington.
RICHMOND, November 10, 1780.
SIR, I inclose your Excellency a copy of an intercepted letter from Major General Leslie, to Lord Cornwallis.1 It was taken from a person endeavoring to pass through the country from Portsmouth towards Carolina. When apprehended, and a proposal made to search him, he readily consented to be searched, but, at the same time, was observed to put his hand into his pocket and carry something towards his mouth, as if it were a quid of tobacco; it was examined, and found to be a letter, of which the inclosed is a copy, written on silk paper, rolled up in gold-beater’s skin, and nicely tied at each end, so as not to be larger than a goose-quill. As this is the first authentic disclosure of their purpose in coming here, and may serve to found, with somewhat more of certainty, conjectures respecting their future movements, while their disappointment in not meeting with Lord Cornwallis may occasion new plans at New York, I thought it worthy of communication to your Excellency.
Some deserters were taken yesterday, said to be of the British Convention troops, who have found means to get to the enemy at Portsmouth, and were seventy or eighty miles on their way back to the barracks, when they were taken. They were passing under the guise of deserters from Portsmouth.
I have the honor to be, with the greatest esteem and respect, your Excellency’s most obedient and most humble servant.
1 1 TO LORD CORNWALLISS PORTSMOUTH, Virginia, November 4th, 1780. MY LORD, I have been here near a week, establishing a post. I wrote to you to Charleston, and by another messenger, by land. I cannot hear, for a certainty, where you are: I wait your orders. The bearer is to be handsomely rewarded, if he brings me any note or mark from your Lordship. A.L.
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Chicago: Thomas Jefferson, "To His Excellency General Washington.," Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4 in Thomas Jefferson, the Writings of Jefferson: Monticello Edition, Vol. 4 (Washington, D.C.: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1904-1905), Pp.129-130 Original Sources, accessed May 31, 2023, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=H43K4A5DMYAMDG9.
MLA: Jefferson, Thomas. "To His Excellency General Washington." Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4, in Thomas Jefferson, the Writings of Jefferson: Monticello Edition, Vol. 4 (Washington, D.C.: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1904-1905), Pp.129-130, Original Sources. 31 May. 2023. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=H43K4A5DMYAMDG9.
Harvard: Jefferson, T, 'To His Excellency General Washington.' in Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4. cited in , Thomas Jefferson, the Writings of Jefferson: Monticello Edition, Vol. 4 (Washington, D.C.: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1904-1905), Pp.129-130. Original Sources, retrieved 31 May 2023, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=H43K4A5DMYAMDG9.
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